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shajaki wrote:Something I just thought of... whenever trying to justify a new MP mold we always get into the discussion of what other uses it could have. But... what about MPM's? Those guys pretty much only have one use each![]()
It came to mind with the new MPM Starscream rumor. I thought "oh they'll be able to release him twice" and realized, they don't really have that option with others.
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Prime and Bee were different in DOTM?TulioDude wrote:shajaki wrote:Something I just thought of... whenever trying to justify a new MP mold we always get into the discussion of what other uses it could have. But... what about MPM's? Those guys pretty much only have one use each![]()
It came to mind with the new MPM Starscream rumor. I thought "oh they'll be able to release him twice" and realized, they don't really have that option with others.
Some suggestions:
Optimus and Bumblebee in their DOTM bodies.
The pink Bumbleebee that appeared on DOTM.
Bumbleebee into Cliffjumper.
G1 recolors.
EDIT:Starscream into Seekers.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:I wonder if the market for movie stuff is just better than for G1 designs.
If movie stuff sells better, then all the development money spent is justified.
I haven't handled any MPMs. Are they right on par with MPs?
It's hard to describe... In a way, they're exactly the same. In another way, completely differentCobotron wrote:I haven't handled any MPMs. Are they right on par with MPs?
Yup.shajaki wrote:Prime and Bee were different in DOTM?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Cobotron wrote:I wonder if the market for movie stuff is just better than for G1 designs.
If movie stuff sells better, then all the development money spent is justified.
I haven't handled any MPMs. Are they right on par with MPs?
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Of the 7 mps I have, MP-40 is by far the weakest.
shajaki wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Of the 7 mps I have, MP-40 is by far the weakest.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Bee is a bit below them, but still fairly good. Prime's transformation and alt mode really hurts him.
Just slap a "Just Married" banner on the back of the truck's tailgate and those dangling feet pieces will suddenly look less out of place.william-james88 wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Bee is a bit below them, but still fairly good. Prime's transformation and alt mode really hurts him.
I agree hence why I said they were not on par with the other MPs. Dont know about Barricade though. Regarding Ironhide though, something tells me a G1 MP would never have robot mode feet sticking out so obviously in the back.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:So here is a discussion point: given the ridiculous inflation that Takara is starting to show on the MP line, how many of us are going to abbandon the collection of it?
Beast Wars Megatron is a full $100 more expensive than MP36. In the images we have so far, I see zero evidence for this increase, and as badly as I want this figure, I'm out.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Honestly, I paid $180 for MP SG Prime, and he is the most expensive Transformer in my collection, and rightfully so. Arfire was $135, Swipe $40ish, Rodimus $95, and the MPMs either $80 or $100.
Actually, the MPMs bring up an excellent point: MPM Optimus, who is ridiculously complex, almost on par with MP-36, cost $100 or $140 based on where you got him. So how the hell are we getting something 3 times the price of him that is maybe the same size and less complex most likely. Lights, electronics, and the accessories are not worth double the figure price.
william-james88 wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Honestly, I paid $180 for MP SG Prime, and he is the most expensive Transformer in my collection, and rightfully so. Arfire was $135, Swipe $40ish, Rodimus $95, and the MPMs either $80 or $100.
Wohoa, nice deal on Swipe!
william-james88 wrote:Actually, the MPMs bring up an excellent point: MPM Optimus, who is ridiculously complex, almost on par with MP-36, cost $100 or $140 based on where you got him. So how the hell are we getting something 3 times the price of him that is maybe the same size and less complex most likely. Lights, electronics, and the accessories are not worth double the figure price.
Firstly, I really do not find MPM Optimus to be close to being as complex to Megatron. Like not even close. The shoulders alone on Megatron are more complex than that toy. Instead, MPM OP is very similar to the previous ROTF leader if we have to find a toy to match that complexity to.
Also, we all know why MPM Optimus cost so little, they saved all that QC money and passed the svings onto us
Transformers Chile wrote:This gigantic creation is one of the jewels of the transformers collectors club. Its measures are 4 metres long by 3 wide and 1.2 high, it can be without problems carrying dozens of deluxe size figures inside and even has a lighting system.
My respects to a group that shows that fans organized and with perseverance can do something impressive.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
I'm not. But there's almost no justification for me to stick around. I freely admit the price point for Megs is insane.Ironhidensh wrote:So here is a discussion point: given the ridiculous inflation that Takara is starting to show on the MP line, how many of us are going to abbandon the collection of it?
It's sad to see people passing on such an amazing figure. But I understand 100%. I kind of shrugged off Dinobot's pricetag because of his size, parts count, and sorcery of a transformation. But really, it was cause for alarm. Meg's on the other hand, is only slightly bigger, and can't have a bigger parts count or complexity. Compared to Dinobot (and past MP's like 36) it just simply does not add up. At this point it really just seems like gouging for the sake of gouging.Ironhidensh wrote:Beast Wars Megatron is a full $100 more expensive than MP36. In the images we have so far, I see zero evidence for this increase, and as badly as I want this figure, I'm out.![]()
shajaki wrote:It's sad to see people passing on such an amazing figure. But I understand 100%. I kind of shrugged off Dinobot's pricetag because of his size, parts count, and sorcery of a transformation. But really, it was cause for alarm. Meg's on the other hand, is only slightly bigger, and can't have a bigger parts count or complexity. Compared to Dinobot (and past MP's like 36) it just simply does not add up. At this point it really just seems like gouging for the sake of gouging.Ironhidensh wrote:Beast Wars Megatron is a full $100 more expensive than MP36. In the images we have so far, I see zero evidence for this increase, and as badly as I want this figure, I'm out.![]()
Personally, at the end of the day I'm (begrudgingly) ok with it. MP's don't come out in waves on a TRU shelf 5 at a time, and they really are something special. So I'm still in.
Sabrblade wrote:Upon closer look, I don't see any MPs in there. Only CHUG toys.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Transformers Chile wrote:This gigantic creation is one of the jewels of the transformers collectors club. Its measures are 4 metres long by 3 wide and 1.2 high, it can be without problems carrying dozens of deluxe size figures inside and even has a lighting system.
My respects to a group that shows that fans organized and with perseverance can do something impressive.
^ A random look on Social Media, brought up this interesting fan made piece. I assumed MP figures within, so I thought this would be a good place to leave it to discussion.
Meanwhile
So far I only have three of the MP collection, I would rate them as such:
1. MP32 - Optimus Primal
2. MP40 - Hot Rodimus
3. MP34 - Cheetor
We'll see how this list changes with Dinobot and Shadow Panther added by the end of the year. As for whether I would continue to buy the MP line? Yes, with a caveat. Other than MP Springer and MP Galvatron, I have no interest in any part of the MP line other than Beast Wars. To that end, the frequency of releases leaves me plenty of time to commit the cash to buy them whenever they appear.
shajaki wrote:I'm not. But there's almost no justification for me to stick around. I freely admit the price point for Megs is insane.Ironhidensh wrote:So here is a discussion point: given the ridiculous inflation that Takara is starting to show on the MP line, how many of us are going to abbandon the collection of it?It's sad to see people passing on such an amazing figure. But I understand 100%. I kind of shrugged off Dinobot's pricetag because of his size, parts count, and sorcery of a transformation. But really, it was cause for alarm. Meg's on the other hand, is only slightly bigger, and can't have a bigger parts count or complexity. Compared to Dinobot (and past MP's like 36) it just simply does not add up. At this point it really just seems like gouging for the sake of gouging.Ironhidensh wrote:Beast Wars Megatron is a full $100 more expensive than MP36. In the images we have so far, I see zero evidence for this increase, and as badly as I want this figure, I'm out.![]()
Personally, at the end of the day I'm (begrudgingly) ok with it. MP's don't come out in waves on a TRU shelf 5 at a time, and they really are something special. So I'm still in.
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